It’s a replica custom-built monster with a massive V8. It costs more than a pair of Lamborghinis. We want

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This is a street-legal replica of the Batmobile used in Christopher Nolan's Dark Knight trilogy. It costs $1 million, which is around £600k in real money, and is therefore more expensive than a pair of Lamborghini Aventadors.

Like the Lamborghini Aventador, the Batmobile features some wheels, some doors, a stereo, sat nav and iPod integration. Unlike the Lamborghini Aventador, however, it doesn't have a 6.5-litre V12, 700bhp, bespoke carbon fibre construction and warp speed.

No, it has a GM-sourced LS1 V8 engine (a 5.7-litre V8, no less). It has monster 44-inch tyres. It has a custom frame and chassis, an auto box, custom windows, five cameras and the ability to scare fellow road users senseless.

And, unlike the Lamborghini Aventador, it is one of just five replicas built, hence the rather cosmic price. But, it does come in black, and is the perfect accompaniment to any multi-millionaire's private Bat Cave. "We have built this insane vehicle to be street legal," its makers claim. "However, please understand that this is not a daily driver!"